British-branded schools in China forced to teach Beijing curriculum in bid to ensure ‘right’ thinking

Private schools must “uphold the leadership of the Communist Party of China,” according to the new regulations

Shanghai has a Dulwich College-branded school (file photo) Credit: Steve Cray/South China Morning Post via Getty Images

British-branded private schools in China will be forced to abandon their curricula and teach only lessons approved by Beijing as part of a broader push led by president Xi Jinping to ensure the ‘right’ thinking...

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